Manchester Transit Authority


The Manchester Transit Authority, or MTA, is a public transportation provider in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States. It was founded in 1973 and operates 13 regular bus routes through the city, including a free downtown circulator, which was rebranded as the Green DASH in 2011. In general, service is hourly, with more frequent service along corridors served by multiple routes, and especially on the Green DASH.
It is a hub and spoke system that meets downtown at Veterans Park with one line departing from the nearby Canal Street Transportation Center.
Service is generally limited to the city of Manchester, with a few lines extending into the neighboring towns of Bedford, Goffstown, Hooksett and Londonderry, and two express lines running to Concord and Nashua. Since July 2013, the MTA has offered weekday service between Concord and Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, with most trips also stopping at the Center of NH hub in downtown Manchester, from 3:30 a.m. until 12:45 a.m. The neighboring suburb of Bedford contributed funding to the MTA until 2010, and service coverage was significantly reduced within the town the following year. As of 2009, 97% of Manchester residents lived within one-quarter mile of an MTA bus line.
The MTA is the public successor to Manchester's private bus service, which reached a peak annual ridership of 15.1 million in 1948, and the Manchester Street Railway that existed until 1940. The MTA was created by the City in May 1973, following requests by the private Manchester Transit bus provider for public subsidies. As of 2005, the MTA served an average of 1,905 riders each weekday, though ridership has grown since that time despite budget cutbacks by the City and subsequent service cutbacks. Ridership in 2011 had increased 21% over 2004, growing from 382,979 to 462,109 total rides. Service peaked for the decade in 2009 with 531,961 rides before falling as a result of service cuts in 2010 and recovering slightly in 2011. The general trend during the period, however, has been a growth in ridership. In recent years, the MTA has sought to expand its ridership with new routes, such as the Green DASH and Concord Express, that are aimed at riders who might otherwise choose to drive.
In addition to the 13 public transit routes, the MTA operates a paratransit service, two free routes that operate three days a week, and pupil transportation for the Manchester School District.

Routes

Most MTA buses originate at Veterans Park in downtown Manchester. This is indicated on timetables and maps as Veterans Park, Downtown Radisson, or Center of NH.
Routes are organized into four zones. Zone 1 routes are standard fare local routes, Zone 2 routes are intercity routes and require a day or month pass to ride, Zone 3 routes are special excursions, and Zone 4 routes are free to ride.
RouteStarting pointTerminusOperatesNotes
1
Dartmouth/VA Hospital
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonDartmouth Hitchcock ManchesterMonday-SaturdayRuns along Bridge Street between Elm Street and Interstate 93
2
Hanover St/E. Industrial Park
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonE. Industrial Park WeekdaysEnds at E. Industrial Park odd hours; continues to Massabesic Circle even hours
2S
Hanover St/E. Industrial Park
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonEast Side Plaza via Elliot HospitalSaturday
3
Brown Ave/Airport
Canal St Transportation CenterManchester-Boston Regional AirportWeekdaysServes Elliot at Rivers Edge by request only
4
Commerce Drive/Target
Veterans Park/Downtown Radisson8 Commerce Drive, BedfordWeekdaysAlso serves Target
5
SNHU/River Rd
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonSouthern New Hampshire UniversityMonday–SaturdayEvening service until 9:35pm
6
Bremer St/Mast Rd
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonShaw's Pinardville, via St. Anselm CollegeMonday–SaturdayOperates as a counter-clockwise loop through Manchester's West Side
7
Bedford Grove Plaza/Second Street
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonWalmart BedfordMonday-SaturdayServes Bedford Hills Center by request only
8
South Willow St/Mall of NH
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonMall of NHMonday–Saturday
9
Elliot Hospital/E. Side Plaza
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonEast Side PlazaWeekdaysFive trips daily
10
Valley St/Mall of NH
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonMall of NHMonday-Saturday
11
Front St/Hacket Hill Rd
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonWalmart HooksettMonday-SaturdayEvening service until 9:25pm
12
So. Beech St/Mall of NH
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonMall of NHMonday–Saturday
21
Concord Zipline
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonNew Hampshire State House, ConcordMonday-SaturdayFormerly Concord Express. Requires a day pass or monthly pass
22
Nashua Zipline
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonNashua MallMonday-SaturdayFormerly Nashua Express. Requires a day pass or monthly pass
41
Green DASH
Veterans Park/Downtown RadissonCirculator through downtownWeekdaysService is free
42, 43, 44, 45
Shopper Shuttle
Once weeklyService is free

Circulators and Shopper Shuttles

Originally, the buses were wrapped with historical images of Manchester. In an effort to boost ridership and publicize the service, the downtown circulator was rebranded as the Green DASH in 2011, and the buses were given a new, green color scheme that no longer obscures the windows and clearly marks them as a free loop bus. The free service is funded through a combination of federal grants and parking revenue. This marks the second attempt by the MTA at offering free transit downtown, following a fourteen-block free-ride zone that began in 1974 but has since been discontinued.